The Construction Management Association of America announced that it has recognized 17 projects for outstanding achievements in construction management.
The 2023 Project Achievement Award winners are:
Commercial/Sports/Entertainment/Hospitality - Construction Value Greater than $50 Million
Project: San Diego State University’s Snapdragon Stadium
Owner: San Diego State University
CM: OCMI, Inc.
Education - Construction Value Less than $10 Million
Project: The Pennsylvania State University Breazeale Nuclear Reactor Beam Lab Addition
Owner: The Pennsylvania State University
CM: Alexander Building Construction Co.
Education - Construction Value Less than $50 Million
Project: The College of Southern Maryland Health Science Building
Owner: The College of Southern Maryland
CM: Scheibel CM
Environmental - Construction Value Greater than $50 Million
Project: Isabella Lake Dam - Dam Safety Modification Project
Owner: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District
CM: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District
Government - Construction Value Greater than $50 Million
Project: WMATA Office Consolidation Project
Owner: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
CM: Jacobs
Health Care - Construction Value Greater than $50 Million
Project: UC Davis Health Ambulatory Care Center Expansion/Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute
Owner: University of California, Davis
CM: Vanir
Residential/Mixed-Use - Construction Value Greater than $50 Million
Project: NMS La Jolla
Owner: WSC
CM: Gilbane Building Company
Transportation - Construction Value Less than $10 Million
Project: Union Street Pedestrian Bridge
Owner: City of Seattle
CM: The Walsh Group
Water/Wastewater/Utility - Construction Value Less than $50 Million
Project: Fort Bend County WC&ID No. 2 Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 2
Owner: Fort Bend County WC&ID No. 2
CM: Quiddity Engineering
Government - Construction Value Less than $50 Million
Project: City of Garland Animal Shelter & Adoption Center
Owner: City of Garland, Texas
CM: AECOM
Government - Construction Value Less than $50 Million
Project: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Irvine Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning and Control Systems Repair Project
Owner: U.S. General Services Administration
CM: Hill International, Inc.
Commercial/Sports/Entertainment/Hospitality - Construction Value Less than $50 Million
Project: One Spruce Peak
Owner: Spruce Peak
CM: PC Construction
Transportation - Construction Value Less than $50 Million
Project: St. Elizabeth’s East Campus – Pecan Street Infrastructure Improvements
Owner: Washington, District of Columbia
CM: Cube Root Corporation
Water/Wastewater/Utility - Construction Value Greater than $50 Million
Project: Tertiary Treatment Facility
Owner: Regional San
CM: HDR
Education - Construction Value Greater than $50 Million
Project: Logan Memorial Educational Campus
Owner: San Diego Unified School District
CM: SchneiderCM, Inc.
Transportation - Construction Value Greater than $50 Million
Project: High C Gates Demolition and Rebuild Project
Owner: DFW Airport
CM: HNTB
Residential/Mixed-Use - Construction Value Less than $10 Million
Project: Linden Street Renovations
Owner: City of Fort Collins, Colorado
CM: Ditesco
The award winners will be recognized Oct. 30 at the CMAA2023 Industry Honors and Awards Dinner at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, which is just outside Washington, D.C.
Award winners serve as examples for CMAA to promote professionalism and excellence in the management of the construction process.